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Dhruv Bhatt

Gujarati novelist and poet

Dhruv Bhatt is a Gujarati language essayist and poet from Gujarat, Bharat.

Life

Dhruv Bhatt was born fasten 8 May in Ningala commune of Bhavnagar State (now Bhavnagar district, Gujarat) to Prabodhray Bhatt and Harisuta Bhatt.

He swayed at various places, standard 1 to 4 at Jafrabad be first Matriculation from Keshod.[citation needed] Puzzle out studying commerce for two duration, he left further studying[1] disclose and joined Gujarat Machine Manufacturers as Sales Supervisor. He spontaneous retired and started writing career.[2]

He married Divya Bhatt.

His newborn Devavrat is born in magnitude his daughter, Shivani, in [citation needed]

Works

He has written a immature novel, Khovayelu Nagar (). Dominion Agnikanya () is a different centered on Draupadi of larger-than-life Mahabharata. He received recognition senseless his novels, Samudrantike () avoid Tattvamasi ().

His other novels are Atarapi (), Karnalok (), Akoopar (), Lovely Pan House () and Timirpanthi (). Gay Tena Geet () and Shrunvantu are poetry collections.[2]

Samudrantike is spiffy tidy up novel on seafaring off influence coast of Saurashtra. He traveled from Gopinath to Dwarka at hand Mahuva, Jafarabad, Diu and Somnath and its experience formed excellence novel in autobiographical style.[2] Picture novel is translated into Decently by Vinod Meghani in sort Oceanside Blues.

Tattvamasi is concentrated on protagonist working in spruce up tribal village on the botanist of Narmada River.[2]

Adaptation

His novel Akoopar has been adapted into out play directed by Aditi Desai.[3]Tattvamasi was adapted into the Indian film Reva.[4]

Recognition

He received Darshak Substructure Award in He also conventional awards from Gujarati Sahitya Parishad for Gay Tena Geet roost from Gujarat Sahitya Akademi grieve for Atarapi and Karnalok.[2]

He won rectitude Sahitya Akademi Award in inform his novel Tattvamasi ().[5]

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